Sunday 5th November
Bonfire night, although no pyro-technics, which is quite surprising given the love the spanish have for fireworks. (Although maybe not so surprising given that they probably don't know much about Guy Fawkes.)
We went for a good long park trip this afternoon, and on the way back went into the chinese shop to see if we could find a cheapy treat for the mook, and came out with the ideal thing. A mini plastic kitchen set, complet with hob, casserole dish, cooking implements and plastic fish (!) All for the bargain price of 1 euro and 50 cents. What more could a Mook ask for? She seemed to get a good deal of fun out of it later by taking it in turns to 'feed' me and christopher (one of her dolls).
We went for a good long park trip this afternoon, and on the way back went into the chinese shop to see if we could find a cheapy treat for the mook, and came out with the ideal thing. A mini plastic kitchen set, complet with hob, casserole dish, cooking implements and plastic fish (!) All for the bargain price of 1 euro and 50 cents. What more could a Mook ask for? She seemed to get a good deal of fun out of it later by taking it in turns to 'feed' me and christopher (one of her dolls).
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